would Vitali be top 10 in the 70s

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  • boxingking500
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    #1

    would Vitali be top 10 in the 70s

    yes or no.... what do you think

    top ten or outside top ten
  • chavez jr
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    #2
    top 5 easily

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    • Walt Liquor
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      #3
      i think he'd definitely be a top 10 type guy.....

      just for his physical advantages and obvious toughness.

      i would love to see vit in with some real comp again though.

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      • Deal With It
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        #4
        Negative.

        Vitali is a Fringe contender, stepping stone in any pre-2000's era.

        The man couldn't even go 12 rounds with Chris Byrd for fucks sake.

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        • Stronger
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          TS is a ******ed troll

          FACTS about Vitali Klitschko:

          - WBC Heavyweight Champion of the world

          - All Time Great and Hall Of Famer

          - Has never truly lost

          - There is no blueprint to beat him

          - He is unbeatable

          - He is the most dominant fighter of all time

          - He has dominated every opponent he has ever faced

          - 45 have tried and 45 have been dominated

          - Has never been behind on the scorecards at the end of a fight

          - Has never been knocked down

          - He is the most intimidating HW of all time

          - Greatest heavyweight champ KO% of all time

          - Only man ever to be world heavyweight champ in boxing and kickboxing

          It's a shame that the 4 year layoff robbed him of a stronger resume. He was WBC and RING undisputed HW Champ when he retired in 2004. We never got to see his true prime. If Vitali had stayed healthy, he would've dominated the HW division from 2005-2008 and his resume would've been on par with Wladimir's great resume.

          Vitali is 40 years old now. He came back after the 4 year layoff and is still dominating. He hasn't lost a single round in his comeback.

          Vitali would be a dominant HW champ in any era.

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            #6
            Vitali got a freak injury in the 2nd round and he still dominated Byrd.

            If a one armed Vitali can dominate Byrd, just imagine what a healthy Vitali would've done to Byrd.

            Wlad destroyed Byrd twice.

            Healthy Vitali destroys Byrd and everyone knows it.
            Last edited by Stronger; 10-29-2011, 04:50 AM.

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            • chavez jr
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              #7
              Originally posted by Stronger
              TS is a ******ed troll

              FACTS about Vitali Klitschko:

              - WBC Heavyweight Champion of the world

              - All Time Great and Hall Of Famer

              - Has never truly lost

              - There is no blueprint to beat him

              - He is unbeatable

              - He is the most dominant fighter of all time

              - He has dominated every opponent he has ever faced

              - 45 have tried and 45 have been dominated

              - Has never been behind on the scorecards at the end of a fight

              - Has never been knocked down

              - He is the most intimidating HW of all time

              - Greatest heavyweight champ KO% of all time

              - Only man ever to be world heavyweight champ in boxing and kickboxing

              It's a shame that the 4 year layoff robbed him of a stronger resume. He was WBC and RING undisputed HW Champ when he retired in 2004. We never got to see his true prime. If Vitali had stayed healthy, he would've dominated the HW division from 2005-2008 and his resume would've been on par with Wladimir's great resume.

              Vitali is 40 years old now. He came back after the 4 year layoff and is still dominating. He hasn't lost a single round in his comeback.

              Vitali would be a dominant HW champ in any era.
              He got tko'd and quit..those are 2 losses

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              • Walt Liquor
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                #8
                Originally posted by Player3
                Negative.

                Vitali is a Fringe contender, stepping stone in any pre-2000's era.

                The man couldn't even go 12 rounds with Chris Byrd for fucks sake.
                this is ******...

                he proved himself after that...you're being as ******ed as the other guy in here saying he's the best hw ever.


                he was spanking byrd and hurt hisshoulder.

                he never even came close to quitting since then and took a horrible beating vs lennox.

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                  yes........

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                    #10
                    Vitali, IMO, has proven himself to be the true man in the division today. I think he would be around the arse end of the top 10 or in the top 15 at least.

                    People talk about the Byrd loss as if Vitali was getting his arse kicked but FACTS are FACTS and Vitali has lost 2 times whether you like or you dont.

                    Wladimir...i think his place in the 70's depends on which version you want. The early years where he took more risks or the nowadays jab happy Wlad who is mastermind in the ring.

                    Wlad for me wouldnt make it to the world title....his chin would be right there for the stars of the 70's.

                    Just My Opinion.

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